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The 500 Best Ways for Teens to Spend the Summer: Learn About Programs for College Bound High School Students (College Admissions Guides)

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There is no greater missed opportunity than a summer that is just “okay.” Research hundreds of travel, study, work, or volunteer programs–whatever suits you best! Plus, learn how to parlay a great summer experience into a great college application. Would you rather spend your summer: • Mountaineering in Colorado • Researching loggerhead turtles • Learning Nepali in Kathmandu • Working with a nuclear reactor? Also included: many academic-year and winter intersession programs– for students with more available time. For each program we explain how intensive it is, how much it will cost, what you can expect to learn, and all the other important details, like location and duration. These fun and exciting programs are just what you need to make your summers both enjoyable and enriching.… (more)
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There is no greater missed opportunity than a summer that is just “okay.” Research hundreds of travel, study, work, or volunteer programs–whatever suits you best! Plus, learn how to parlay a great summer experience into a great college application. Would you rather spend your summer: • Mountaineering in Colorado • Researching loggerhead turtles • Learning Nepali in Kathmandu • Working with a nuclear reactor? Also included: many academic-year and winter intersession programs– for students with more available time. For each program we explain how intensive it is, how much it will cost, what you can expect to learn, and all the other important details, like location and duration. These fun and exciting programs are just what you need to make your summers both enjoyable and enriching.

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